Widescreen monitors
Round-up reviews let you compare four related products and find out which one is best for you
Round-up by: Rory Reid
Last updated: 02 Feb 2007
The world of display technology has seen a shift in recent months. The popularity of square-ish 4:3 displays has dwindled at the expense of newer, widescreen models. This is good, because Windows Vista, the replacement for the ageing Windows XP, has portions of its user interface that are designed specifically for widescreen displays, and it's likely that some hi-def videos won't play properly, or at all, unless your screen is HDCP compliant.
So if you're thinking about upgrading to Vista, you may want to consider buying a new screen as well. Here are a few options to consider.
Bottom of the price barrel is the Dell E207WFP, which you can buy for around £200 if you scout around the Web. It's an attractive-looking 20-inch display with a thin bezel, and a neat stand, but that's where the positives end. The picture quality is average at best, there's no height adjustment and it'll disappoint if your work involves serious image editing.
Next up is the Asus PW201, a 20-inch model we affectionately call 'the shiniest monitor on the planet'. It has a piano-black bezel and a glossy screen coating, which together make it look like it's covered in Vaseline. The picture quality is very good, particularly when showing movies -- colours look bright and vibrant, and were warmer than those on non-glossy screems. The touch-sensitive controls are annoying, and there's no HDMI or HDCP, but it has an integrated 1.3-megapixel camera so you can take self-portraits or try video calling.
The LG Flatron M203WA is interesting for several reasons. This 20-inch display has a built-in TV tuner so you can watch analogue terrestrial broadcasts, and it has a picture-in-picture feature so you can watch TV while you work in Windows. It doesn't have the best picture quality of this group, and it doesn't come cheap, but it looks good, and has a Scart input so you can connect a DVD player as well as your PC.
If you're serious about image quality you should look at BenQ's FP241W. It's the only 24-inch model here, and is also said (by BenQ) to be the first 'Full HD' monitor with HDMI and HDCP. In other words, it'll run 1080-line videos and will play HD DVD or Blu-ray movies that have copy protection enabled. It's by no means cheap, but it looks gorgeous and has awesome picture quality, plus full height adjustment and pivoting so you can use it in portrait as well as landscape modes.

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![]() Asus PW201 |
![]() BenQ FP241W |
![]() Dell E207WFP |
![]() LG Flatron M203WA |
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| Review date | 1 Aug 06 | 21 Nov 06 | 14 Nov 06 | 5 Dec 06 |
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| Price range | £400 | £433.96 - £487.60 |
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| Review summary | It's difficult to recommend the PW201 because of its price. If you aren't on a limited budget, however, its excellent image quality during movie playback, its high number of inputs and its fantastic shiny looks make it an attractive prospect Read full review |
Those looking for the creme de la creme of widescreen monitors should definitely consider the FP241W. It runs at full 1080p resolution, has awesome picture quality, plenty of video inputs and is good value for money Read full review |
The E207WFP certainly looks the part, but it's difficult to recommend due to its sub-par picture. We'd advise you to seek one of the multitude of cheaper, better monitors currently on the market Read full review |
The M203WA is a very versatile screen that's definitely worth investing in. It isn't ideal for graphic designers or anyone who carries out image-critical operations, but its ability to switch between PC and TV modes is handy, particularly at this price Read full review |
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| Display type | Flat panel | Flat panel | Flat panel | Flat panel |
| Display technology | TFT | TFT LCD WUXGA | TFT LCD | TFT LCD WSXGA |
| Display size (diagonal) | 20 in. | 24 in. | 20.1 in. | 20.1 in. |
| Size (W x H x D) | 560x496x280 mm | 567x248x474.2 mm | 471x381x145 mm | 496x424x241 mm |
| Weight | 9.7 kg | 10.6 kg | 8.5 kg | 8.5 kg |
| Max resolution | 1680 x 1050 pixels | 1920 x 1200 pixels | 1680 x 1050 pixels | 1680 x 1050 pixels |
| Dot pitch | 0.258 mm | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| Image brightness | 350 cd/m2 | 500 cd/m2 | 300 cd/m2 | 300 cd/m2 |
| Contrast ratio | 800:1 | 1000:1 | 800:1 | 700:1 |
| Power consumption (in operation) | 80 W | 95 W | n/a | 70 W |
| Full specification | Full specification | Full specification | Full specification |
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